Landscape Photographers! Fav Locations

Hey all.
RIght, easy question. Dunno if it has been doing before, but wheres your fav location to photograph/the place you remember the most?
For me it has to be either Robin Hoods bay in North Yorkshire or Flamborough Head, East Yorkshire both very inspiring places anytime of the year.

Hey all.

RIght, easy question. Dunno if it has been doing before, but wheres your fav location to photograph/the place you remember the most?

For me it has to be either Robin Hoods bay in North Yorkshire or Flamborough Head, East Yorkshire both very inspiring places anytime of the year.

Mine has to be the Fort William area in Scotland. But in saying that...I can't wait to get home to New Zealand after buying all my camera gear in the UK. I know some amazing places I'm dying to capture.
GRANT

Mine has to be the Fort William area in Scotland. But in saying that...I can't wait to get home to New Zealand after buying all my camera gear in the UK. I know some amazing places I'm dying to capture.

Scotland.
The view from Elgol in Skye across to the Cuilins range is one of the most spectacular in the UK. Also the views westward from Ardnamurchan to the islands of Rum, Eigg and Muck are spectacularly beautiful. Glencoe and Rannoch Moor are dramatic and beautiful and the mountainous area around Torridon is also pretty special.
I'd say Skye is my personal favourite. As some of you may have seen in the September issue of PP, it's a special place that everyone should visit at least once.

Scotland.

The view from Elgol in Skye across to the Cuilins range is one of the most spectacular in the UK. Also the views westward from Ardnamurchan to the islands of Rum, Eigg and Muck are spectacularly beautiful. Glencoe and Rannoch Moor are dramatic and beautiful and the mountainous area around Torridon is also pretty special.

I'd say Skye is my personal favourite. As some of you may have seen in the September issue of PP, it's a special place that everyone should visit at least once.

I like the Dorset coast line only been for two days in feb and want to go back again soon, also parts of jersey are good.
I live in Norfolk and never seem to take pictures here, my girlfriend lives in Stockport so I find myself around the peak district some times but still need to explore a lot more of it.
Chris

I like the Dorset coast line only been for two days in feb and want to go back again soon, also parts of jersey are good.
I live in Norfolk and never seem to take pictures here, my girlfriend lives in Stockport so I find myself around the peak district some times but still need to explore a lot more of it.
Chris

Some of my fav's are Malham,Rannock Moor(which i am going to last week of October),Elgol on the isle of Skye,Kimmerage,Saltwick bay,Whitby,Donna nook,westonbirt,Malvern Hills,Torridon. Plus others in the north yorkshire area & Scotland in general.

Some of my fav's are Malham,Rannock Moor(which i am going to last week of October),Elgol on the isle of Skye,Kimmerage,Saltwick bay,Whitby,Donna nook,westonbirt,Malvern Hills,Torridon. Plus others in the north yorkshire area & Scotland in general.

The Cleveland Hills around Roseberry Topping and Captain Cook's Monument. I like to think of it as my own little secret, but I hear a bloke by the name of Joe Cornish likes it too, whoever *he* is ;)
The East Yorkshire Coast is pretty wonderful, and then there's Northumberland around Bamborough and Lindisfarne...
I went to Abersoch in North Wales this summer, and was very taken with the place.
Hmm...too many places to mention now I think of it!
Mike.

The Cleveland Hills around Roseberry Topping and Captain Cook's Monument. I like to think of it as my own little secret, but I hear a bloke by the name of Joe Cornish likes it too, whoever *he* is

The East Yorkshire Coast is pretty wonderful, and then there's Northumberland around Bamborough and Lindisfarne...

I went to Abersoch in North Wales this summer, and was very taken with the place.

The Trossachs, Loch Awe, Perthshire (just about anywhere, especially the autumn colours) - maybe I'm biased but Scotland does it for me. Also Edinburgh and Glasgow offer very diverse options - great architecture in both.
Colin

The Trossachs, Loch Awe, Perthshire (just about anywhere, especially the autumn colours) - maybe I'm biased but Scotland does it for me. Also Edinburgh and Glasgow offer very diverse options - great architecture in both.
Colin

For me it has to be on the top of a Scottish mountain called An Gearanach - On a good day the veiw over towards Ben Nevis, Aonach Mor etc is stunning. The veiw in the opposite direction across The Mamores towards the mountains of Glen Coe ain't to bad either.
Second choice, Scotland again I'm afraid - Top of Bienn Charluiste (sorry about the spelling) looking down Glen Coe.
Shame I live in Wilshire though !!
Roger

For me it has to be on the top of a Scottish mountain called An Gearanach - On a good day the veiw over towards Ben Nevis, Aonach Mor etc is stunning. The veiw in the opposite direction across The Mamores towards the mountains of Glen Coe ain't to bad either.
Second choice, Scotland again I'm afraid - Top of Bienn Charluiste (sorry about the spelling) looking down Glen Coe.